Face-to-face diplomacy at the G20 summit and Mexico’s Trump dilemma 

G20峰会面对面外交与墨西哥的特朗普困境 

The Globalist

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2024-11-19

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As world leaders gather at the G20 summit in Brazil, Oscar Guardiola-Rivera joins Emma Nelson to discuss what face-to-face diplomacy might achieve and examines how Mexico views Donald Trump. Plus, the EU meets to discuss Georgia and Will Hodgkinson brings us the latest music news. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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  • You're listening to the Globalist, first broadcast on the 19th of November 2024 on Monocle Radio.

  • The Globalist in association with UBS Live from Lond.

  • And this is the Globalist with me, Emma Nelson.

  • A very warm welcome to today's program.

  • Coming up.

  • The world is a worse place now.

  • We have the biggest number of armed.

  • Conflicts since the end of the Second World War.

  • Words of warning from Brazil's President Lula as his country hosts the G20 summit, we'll assess day one of a meeting of the world's most powerful leaders in very troubled times.

  • Also coming up in the next 60 minutes, Russia turns off Austria's gas taps.

  • We'll find out why and ask how come Austria has been able to get its energy from a country subject to sanctions.

  • Plus, Georgia's election commissioner is doused in black paint after declaring victory for a pro Moscow party in the country's elections.

  • I'll have the latest as the European Union meets to discuss the situation.

  • We'll go through the newspapers and hear the latest music news too.

  • That's all coming up on the Globalist live from London.

  • First, a quick look at what else is happening in today's news.

  • Two prominent Hong Kong pro democracy leaders have been sentenced to up to 10 years in prison for subversion in a landmark trial under Hong Kong's harsh national security law.

  • Ukraine marks 1,000 days since Russia's full scale invasion today estimated that hundreds of thousands of people have either died or been injured since the conflict began 33 months ago.

  • And Germany and Finland say they are deeply concerned after an undersea telecoms cable connecting the two countries was severed.

  • Stay tuned to Monaco Radio throughout the day for more on these stories.